Frilsham

Frilsham is a village located 4 miles northeast of Newbury in Berkshire, England. The manor was held by Edward the Confessor during Anglo-Saxon times, and, by 1086, Frilsham was owned by the Norman knight Henry de Ferrers, whose family became Earls. The first mill at Frilsham was built in 1838, and it became an agricultural town dedicated to the growing of wheat, barley, and oats. In 2011, Frilsham had just 315 residents.